Jul-19-2010, 04:38 PM (UTC)
Greetings from France! The Reindeer People and its sequel were the first Lindholm books I ever read. While I didn't like it as much as the Hobb novels, I thought it was very good.
I'm currently reading the mammoth book The Count of Montecristo. I'm not very far yet, but it's quite good so far. Before that, I read Blindsight, an SF novel by Peter Watts. It deals with many of the same themes as Neuropath, that disturbing favorite of mine, which is why I sought it out. It was interesting but a little disapointing, and I'm not sure if I would have made it through if hadn't had to spend six hours in a car with the book. It happens to be available for free from the author's website.
I'm currently reading the mammoth book The Count of Montecristo. I'm not very far yet, but it's quite good so far. Before that, I read Blindsight, an SF novel by Peter Watts. It deals with many of the same themes as Neuropath, that disturbing favorite of mine, which is why I sought it out. It was interesting but a little disapointing, and I'm not sure if I would have made it through if hadn't had to spend six hours in a car with the book. It happens to be available for free from the author's website.
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